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category national | environment | other press author Wednesday March 07, 2007 10:31author by Jasper Report this post to the editors

Disagreement on nuclear for Ireland's climate change strategy

http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/nuclearPolicies/19020...shtml

Disagreement on nuclear for Ireland's climate change strategy
19 February 2007

Irish premier, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, has rejected nuclear power as a solution to global warming. However, the chairman of the Irish Electricity Supply Board Tadhg O'Donoghue said that his company would be interested in entering the nuclear power market by joining forces with a European energy company.

Ahern was speaking to the Ógra Fianna Fáil national youth conference in Galway on 17 February, where he promised the delayed Irish climate change strategy would be published by April 2007. He also announced plans for buses to include biofuel in their fuel mix and street lighting to use energy efficient light bulbs.

For electricity generation Ahern said Ireland would make use of the power of the wind and sea, biofuel co-generation and would consider the use of carbon capture and clean-coal generation technology for future power stations.

However, he described nuclear energy as "as a false promise and a failed solution" and said that Fianna Fáil would work to eliminate the 'threats' posed by the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria, UK by securing its "safe and orderly decommissioning."

However, a keynote speaker at the youth conference, Philip Walton, said there was a "resurgence of interest" in nuclear power internationally, due to the impact of global warming on climate change.

Ireland already make some use of nuclear generation from electricity supplied through interconnectors with the UK.

In 2003 a UN tribunal held under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), rejected the calls of Irish government to suspend operations and shipments from the Sellafield MOX plant.

ESB chair backs nuclear

Nuclear energy was also backed by the chair of ESB, the Electricity Supply Board, Tadhg O’Donoghue, who was speaking to Irish newspaper The Post. O'Donoghue said that the ESB would be interested in entering the nuclear energy market through a partnership, probably with a large European company. The partnership would be needed to allow for the capital investment in new plant.

However, O'Donoghue recognised that any such partnerships would probably be 20 years away, given the current political situation in Ireland, although he believed that in 50 year time most of the energy being consumed in Ireland would be nuclear generated. "People will be forced into very hard choices, either continue polluting the atmosphere or change," said O'Donoghue.

Previously, O'Donoghue has called for a debate on nuclear energy in Ireland. A government-commissioned report by Forfas in April 2006 pointed to the need for Ireland again to consider nuclear power in order "to secure its long-run energy security."

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I couldn't get hold of the story in the Examiner that said that 27% of Irish people would be in favour of Nuclear Power. Just wanted to gauge opinion on it amongst people. I don't see it happening in my lifetime because I can't see any government touching it with a bargepole but what do you think of it, conceptually?

If you can avoid citing Chernobyl, all the better.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   I've never been opposed to nuclear power - per se     Shane OCurry    Wed Mar 07, 2007 14:13 
   No need to build Nuke Station     madmike    Wed Mar 07, 2007 15:53 
   Per-se or not per-se     MichaelY    Wed Mar 07, 2007 16:05 
   stuff     Jasper    Wed Mar 07, 2007 16:58 
   more stuff     Jasper    Wed Mar 07, 2007 17:09 
   Yucca Mountain - a perfect solution? For whom?     MichaelY    Wed Mar 07, 2007 18:56 
   even more stuff     Jasper    Thu Mar 08, 2007 13:15 
   Too much Stigma     Marlboro man    Thu Mar 08, 2007 13:33 
   Nuclear option a sop to big business     Mark malone    Thu Mar 08, 2007 17:27 
 10   Pardon my heresy, I shall collect a birch of your chosing MichaelY, and thrash myself with it.     shane    Mon Mar 19, 2007 22:53 
 11   A response of sorts     MichaelY    Tue Mar 20, 2007 09:29 
 12   Michael Y / Shane     pat c    Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:09 
 13   Committees .     C Murray    Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:20 
 14   MichaelY,     Shane OCurry    Tue Mar 20, 2007 13:54 
 15   A short response - will come back later     MichaelY    Wed Mar 21, 2007 09:08 
 16   france nuclaire     sparky    Wed Mar 21, 2007 15:59 
 17   Nonsense     Marlboro man    Wed Mar 21, 2007 21:12 
 18   con-fusion and con-CERN (sorry, i couldn't resist the bad puns)     Shane OCurry    Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:07 
 19   helpful article from 2005 on France's nuclear energy programme     shane    Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:59 
 20   Sellafield     Paul    Thu Mar 22, 2007 18:46 
 21   typo     sparky    Thu Mar 22, 2007 20:44 
 22   a small example of how safe french nuclear reactors are     wageslave    Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:09 
 23   for the record     pensioner    Sat Mar 24, 2007 16:47 


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